The Fargo was meant to combine off road, touring and errand functions
(it has fenders, rack and dyno light) with two wheelsets but Herse
overlaps with the latter two as it does, too, with the second Riv. I
am tempted to ss-ify the Fargo -- we'll see.
Oh, and I want Ryan Watson to sell me his fat-tired, Electra Ticino
cruiser fixed gear ....
It would be nice to add a very light ss 29er; but ss-ifying the Fargo
would to some extent fill that niche.
Choices, choices.
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Tandems and wife's bikes don't count so it appears I need more bikes... Still looking for 68 cm qb hint hint
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Also, wrt to the Fargo: 110 miles on gravel would do my hands in too.
What sort of bars, and what sort of hand trouble? And what tires at
what pressure? I love my Fargo (I don't ride it anywhere near 110
miles, though) and after riding it for a year with bar 8 cm above
saddle center I just lowered the bars to 2-3 cm above (and closer in).
Noodles. Very comfortable in both positions, but flats and hoods with
the higher bar felt "tippy". I am thinking that I may go back to Bell
Laps for the shallower drop and shorter reach. (Mine is be-fendered
and be-racked, too.)
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2) Motobecane Grand Jubilee. Having a SS 650b wheel set built right now. Going to out Hetres on it. Has nitto promenade bars. Love it. Thinking about a fork rerake and a porteur rack.
1. Ebisu All-Purpose (58cm) - randonneuse
2. Box Dog Pelican (60cm) - porteur/commute/touring/trails (coming soon)
My lady's bikes:
1. Rivendell Saluki (50cm)
2. Vintage Motobecane mixte, upgraded to 700C, Albatross, front basket
Two bikes I'll be selling soon in the bay area (anyone interested?):
1. 1984 Specialized Sequoia (58cm) - converted to 650B, fenders, moustache
2. 1984 Specialized Sequoia (60cm) - converted to single speed, Jitensha flat bar
-nathan
The pelican has been on my "hmmmm" list for a long while.
-sv
I plan on eventually, in 30 years or so, willing these to me grand or
great-grand kids.
RGZ
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Zack <zac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The GP quotation about how many bikes you should own is great -
>
> (paraphrasing, can't remember where I saw it):
>
> "You should have seven:
> A town bike, a single speed, a loaded tourer, a commuter, a bike you
> aren't afraid to ride in the rain, an off-roader, a go-fast bike, a
> beater, and a fixed gear.
>
> Oh wait, that's nine. Nine it is then."
>
> Ahahaha I read that to my wife when she was talking about instituting
> a "one in one out policy" on bikes. She didn't think it was as funny
> as I did. She gave me that look - you know the one, where it's like
> "what on earth was I thinking when I married you."
>
> Good times!
>
> On Jun 18, 10:40 am, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Riv custom 571 bsd gofast fixed gear
>> Riv custom 559 bsd commuter fixed gear (Consider it a gofast with
>> fenders, light racks and bags and dyno lights.)
>> Salsa Fargo -- off road bike (I wanted a 29er that can both take the
>> fattest tires 700C out there and that has a more or less touring bike
>> geometry.)
>> 1958 Herse randonneur
>>
>> The Fargo was meant to combine off road, touring and errand functions
>> (it has fenders, rack and dyno light) with two wheelsets but Herse
>> overlaps with the latter two as it does, too, with the second Riv. I
>> am tempted to ss-ify the Fargo -- we'll see.
>>
>> Oh, and I want Ryan Watson to sell me his fat-tired, Electra Ticino
>> cruiser fixed gear ....
>>
>> It would be nice to add a very light ss 29er; but ss-ifying the Fargo
>> would to some extent fill that niche.
>>
>> Choices, choices.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I'm totally ashamed to admit I'm at 5 bikes. That seems excessive.
>> > There's also a ton of overlap with them. Oh well.
>>
>> > Surly Cross Check--Singlespeed with Albatross bars and used for my
>> > daily commute to work.
>> > Surly LHT--Camping/touring all-rounder. A fantastic bike. Maybe my
>> > favorite due to it's versatility.
>> > Johsua Bryant--Custom randonneuring bike.
>> > Rivendell A. Homer Hilson--Purchased new from Rivendell in 2008 and
>> > the bike I will never part with. Probably the bike with the most
>> > sentimental attachment as I've toured, randonneured and explored on
>> > this bike extensively.
>> > Rivendell Quickbeam--Purchased used off this list.
>>
>> > Chances are good that in the fall I'll sell the CC. The Albatross bars
>> > that are on it now will go on the LHT for winter commuting duties.
>> > Maybe I'll add another bike next year, perhaps a Surly Troll set-up as
>> > an all road touring camping mountain bike machine. I think what I'd
>> > really like to add would be a Surly Big Dummy but storage is the issue
>> > for that.
>>
>> > --mike
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We need to start a Schwinn Racer splinter group (Top Hat and Ring?).
Your Racer looks fantastic. Mine's a bit over 50-years old, and hasn't
stayed true to its initial build...but the frame is surviving!:
Best,
Lee
SF, CA
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1990s Ibis Mojo steel front suspension MTB.
1970s Gitane Tour de France, all Campy, Challenge Parigi-Roubaix 29mm tires.
2010 AHH, Fastboy Slim. JB Greens.
2010 Riv Atlantis, custom pewter paint, Alba bars, fully racked and set for touring w/ fat Marathon Supremes.
2009 Quickbeam, custom maroon paint, fendered and bagged, JB Greens, my usual commuter.
1990 Trek aluminum hybrid, single ring, 8 speed in the back, VO Porteur bars, trailer towing hauler at the shore.
2007 or so Lynskey Ti custom (built for previous owner), LHT fork, Alba bars, 700C Fat Franks, for longer rides at the shore (the steel bikes seem to rust very quickly right on the water).
In process:
2009 Bombadil, almost finished rebuilding as an all-black Rohloff/SON equipped doomsday bike (the "Stealth Bomba"). Quasi-Motos, Riv Bullmoose painted to match frame; still tinkering with Forward Components eccentric bottom bracket (so no chain tensioner). Black Pass and Stow front rack black large Wald basket; black Tubus rear rack.
1985 Fuji Sundance lugged steel MTB, almost finished rebuilding (there's a theme there, right?) as a winter/rain bike, with SA 8-speed/drum rear, SA dynamo/drum front, studded Nokians, Dirt Drop bars and a Gamoh front rack.
1985 Mongoose chrome MTB, being rebuilt as a Fat Frank-equipped cruiser w/ Phil rear (40 spoke wheel bought from Scott Cutshall on the list), SON 20R front, Tubus SS racks.
Waiting their turn:
2007 Bleriot, to be built as a vintage-looking SS, w/ wooden rims, drilled Campy front/White ENO rear hubs, cream Hetres, Weigle-modified Stronglight track crankset, SOMA Lauterwasser bars, Ideale saddle, etc. I guess this one would be for parades?
2011 SimpleOne, gofast fixed gear, Moustache bars, Challenge tires.
1985 Specialized Stumpjumper frame/fork, vague plans for a drop-barred, Big Appled ocean liner.
1985 MB-2 frame fork, vague plans for a SA Duomatic coaster brake beach house loaner/beater, with Big Apples and maybe a Riv Bullmoose set.
And VERY deep in the queue, a 1930s Peugeot mixte, requiring complete restoration, and currently beyond my skill set.
I guess this exercise persuades me that I need to simplify my files....
On the way:
Cheers!
cm
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So - tell me more about the double espresso... got sizes, etc on it?
-sv
1991 MB-4, 55 cm, was red, repainted deep purple. The bike I'm most attached to.
1993 MB-2, 55 cm, red
1992 RB-1, 62 cm, yellow and white
2001 Atlantis, 64 cm, out for repaint to a rich red
2003 Rambouillet, 64 cm, original orange. Competes with AHH and Hillborne as most ridden.
Canti-Rom, 63 cm, light blue. Traded away 1998 Heron Touring for this.
1993 XO-1, 55 cm, orange
2004 Quickbeam, 64 cm, green. Wide-range three speed with shifting in the front.
2007 A. Homer Hilsen, 65 cm, original medium blue
Heron Road, 64 cm, dark green
1994 RB-2, 62 cm, metallic bluish turquoise
1987 Trek 400 Elance, 64 cm, red
2010 Hillborne, 60 cm, orange
Bikes on order:
-- Salsa Mukluk 2, snow bike, hopefully will get it this fall and will participate in the shorter (50 - 60 mile) snow races
--Rene Herse from Rene Herse Bicycles in Boulder, not sure when this will be ready but well worth the wait
Bill
Louisville, Kentucky
When people keep saying "now I'm not feeling guilty about owning N bikes...", they mean that they had been feeling guilty before that their N value was too low, right?
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